iPhone 7 – Replacing the battery

Duration: 60 min.
Steps: 19 Steps

No need to stress! In this fun and straightforward photo guide, we’ll walk you through the process of swapping out your iPhone’s faulty battery all by yourself, helping it to power back up. You can grab the perfect iPhone tool kit and a top-notch replacement battery from our online store. Good luck with your battery swap! If you find our repair instructions useful, we’d love to hear your positive feedback. Remember, you got this!

Step 1

– To keep your device safe from any pesky short circuits while you work your magic, make sure to power it down completely before diving in.

– Give that sleep/wake button a good press until the ‘Switch off’ slider pops up on your screen.

– Slide the slider from left to right like a pro.

– In about ten seconds, your iPhone will be all shut down and ready for the next steps!

Step 2

– Grab your trusty Pentalobe screwdriver and let’s tackle those two Pentalobe screws hanging out next to the Lightning connector. They’re just waiting for you to give them a twist!

– Once you’ve freed those little guys, don’t let them wander off! Pop them into your screw storage so they’re safe and sound.

Step 3

– To kick things off, lay your iPhone 7 down on a nice, soft surface. We want to keep that back cover scratch-free, right?

– Next up, grab your trusty hot air tool—whether it’s a heat gun or just a regular hairdryer—and gently wave it over the edge of the screen. This will warm up the adhesive and make it easier to separate.

Tools Used
  1. Heat gun

Step 4

– Once the display edge is nice and toasty, plop a suction cup right at the height of the home button on the display.

– Give that suction cup a gentle pull upwards to create a slim gap between the aluminum frame and the display.

– Simultaneously, slide a flat, sturdy tool into that newly created gap. A hard plastic plectrum works wonders here.

– Now, let’s make that gap a bit bigger by gently pushing the aluminum frame down with the tool.

Step 5

– Now take that handy pick and glide it all the way around the display, giving it a gentle nudge upwards so those little noses can pop off the aluminum frame.

Step 6

– Grab your Y-type screwdriver and loosen those four Y-type screws like a pro! Once they’re all nice and loose, gently lift off the bracket plate that’s covering the battery connector.

Step 7

– Now it’s time to unhook those two display connectors—the display and the home button. Just like before, use that trusty plastic spudger to get the job done!

Tools Used
  1. Pry Tool

Step 8

– Alright, let’s get this show on the road! Start by unscrewing those two Phillips screws that are holding the bracket plate over the FaceTime connector. Once you’ve done that, gently lift it out!

Step 9

– Get your Phillips screwdriver ready and let’s unscrew those two little Phillips screws from the plastic cover. Once they’re out, gently lift that cover off like a pro!

Step 10

– Grab your tweezers and gently lift those black tabs off the edges of the battery. You’ve got this!

Step 11

– Peel off that big blue protective film from the adhesive strips and stick them right in the center of the new battery, adhesive side down, like a pro!

– Flip the battery over and take off the small blue protective film from those adhesive tabs. You’re almost there!

– Press those tabs firmly against the edge of the battery, then flip it back over. You’re doing great!

– Now, gently pull the remaining pink protective film from the adhesive strips. Almost done!

Step 12

– Time to pop that battery back into your iPhone 7’s rear case! Just connect the battery connector and secure it in place like a champ.

Step 13

– Time to slide that Taptic Engine back into its cozy spot, nestled snugly between the battery and the Lightning connector.

– Secure that Taptic Engine like a pro with the three Phillips screws—no wiggling allowed!

– Next up, connect the Taptic Engine connector. It’s like giving it a handshake!

– And to wrap things up, pop the plastic cover back over the connector and secure it with those two Phillips screws. You’re almost there!

Step 14

– Before you get all fancy with that new adhesive frame, make sure to say goodbye to any old adhesive residue clinging to the back cover and display frame.

– Once that’s done, give the adhesive frame a little test run by placing it on the back cover to ensure everything lines up just right.

Step 15

– To get that display unit cozy with the logic board, first, set it upright at the top of the back cover like it’s ready for a big hug.

– Reconnect the FaceTime camera connector by giving it a gentle press with your finger until you hear that satisfying click.

– Once the connector is snug and happy, you can lay the display down next to the back cover, ready for the final touches!

Step 16

– Reconnect the display connector and the home button back to the logic board, ensuring they are snug and secure.

Step 17

– Next up, reconnect that battery connector like a boss!

– Now, let’s place the bracket plate back over the battery connector and secure it with those four Y-type screws. You’re doing great!

Step 18

– Start by gently setting the display alongside the back cover frame, then fold it over with care.

– Now, slide the display towards the sleep/wake button, ensuring those little lugs on the display fit snugly into the back cover.

– Finally, give the display a nice press into the frame all around. You’ve got this!

Step 19

– Alright, let’s wrap this up! Grab your trusty Pentalobe screwdriver and secure those two Pentalobe screws back in place, one on the left and one on the right of the Lightning connector. You’re almost done!

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